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Have you ever heard that Benjamin Franklin invented Electricity?, Well regardless
of what you have learned Benjamin Franklin did not "invent" electricity. However,
electricity did not begin when Franklin flew his kite during a thunderstorm and lighting
struck it or when light bulbs were came out . We all know Thomas Edison invented
light bulbs and were installed in houses all around the world.

The fact is that electricity has always been here, nobody invented it. For instance,
lighting, is a flow of electrons between the ground and the thunder clouds. When
you touch something and get a shock, that is really static electricity moving toward
you.

Hence, electrical equipment like motors, light bulbs, and batteries aren't needed
for electricity to exist. They are just creative inventions designed to harness and
use electricity.

The first discoveries of electricity were made back in ancient Greece. Greek philosophers
discovered that when amber is rubbed against cloth, lightweight objects will stick
to it. This is the basis of static electricity.

Over the centuries, there have been many discoveries made about electricity. We've
all heard of famous people like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Edison, but there have
been many other inventors throughout history that were each a part in the development
of electricity.

Electricity has fascinated human kind since our ancestors first witnessed lightning.
In ancient Greece, Thales observed that an electric charge could be generated by
rubbing amber, for which the Greek word is electron.

1650 The German physicist Otto von Guericke experimented with generating electricity
in 1650.

1752 Benjamin Franklin proposes the notion of positive and negative charge, conserving
a balance except when a deficit is brought about by some means. His famous kite experiments,
identifying lightning as a form of electrical discharge, take place in 1752.

1800 Alessandro Volta invents an electric battery, the first source of DC current.

1827 In 1827, using equipment of his own creation, Georg Simon Ohm determined that
the current that flows through a wire is proportional to its cross sectional area
and inversely proportional to its length or Ohm's law. These fundamental relationships
are of such great importance, that they represent the true beginning of electrical
circuit analysis

1831 Michael Faraday experimentally characterizes magnetic induction. The most thorough
of early electrical investigators, he formulates the quantitative laws of electolysis,
the principles of electric motors and transformers, investigates diamagnetic materials,
and posits a physical reality for the indirectly observed magnetic and electrical
lines of force.

1876 On April 24, 1877 Charles F. Brush was issued U.S. Patent No. 189,997 for his
arc lighting system. There were other arc lamps before Brush's that utilized electromagnets
as part of a regulation system but it was the combination of the electromagnet with
the ring clutch that made Brush's design superior in regulating the arc.

1879 Thomas Alva Edison invented the lightbulb, and houses, shops, factories, schools,
streets, ballparks -- every place you could think of, indoors and out -- could at
last be easily illuminated after dark.

1881 Louis Latimer and fellow inventor Joseph V. Nichols received a patent for their
invention of the first incandescent light bulb with carbon filament. Prior to this
breakthrough, filaments had been made from paper.

1885 During his development of the braking and signaling systems, in the mid 1880s,
George Westinghouse became quite interested in electricity. He began pursuing the
technology of alternating current and he associated with those who were developing
AC devices.

1886 On March 20, 1886, William Stanley demonstrated a system of high voltage transmission
via a "parallel connected transformer." The device, combined with high-voltage transmission
lines, made it possible to spread electric service over a wide area and allowed alternating
current to be available at different voltages.

1888 Heinrich Hertz discovers and measures the waves, radio waves, predicted earlier
by Faraday and Maxwell.

1888 Nikola Tesla invents the first practicable AC motor and polyphase power transmission
system,. Westinghouse acquired exclusive rights to Nikola Tesla's patent for the
polyphase system and lured Tesla to join the electric company and continue his work
on the AC motor he had developed.

1888 Oliver B. Shallenberger (1860 -1898), a graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy,
Shallenberger left the Navy in 1884 to join the Westinghouse company. In 1888 he
invented an induction meter for measuring alternating current, a critical element
in the Westinghouse AC system.

1901 Elihu Thomson, electrical engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur, was an innovator
in electrification in both a technical and corporate sense. Thomson acquired nearly
700 patents in his career, his major contributions included (electrostatic motors,
electrical meters, high-pressure steam engines, dynamos, generators and, X-rays).

1902 Although a flashlight is a relatively simple device, its invention did not
occur until the late 19th century because it depended upon the earlier invention
of the electric battery and electric light bulb. Conrad Hubert received a US patent
in 1903, number 737,107 issued August 26, for a flashlight with an on/off switch
in the now familiar cylindrical casing containing lamp and batteries.